In an era where the intricacy and rapid development of cyber threats such as ransomware and infostealers have left many businesses struggling to keep up, ESET, a prominent name in cybersecurity, has unveiled a strategic addition to its Threat Intelligence portfolio: the eCrime Reports. This new offering provides unparalleled insights into the mechanics of cyber incidents, offering businesses detailed data on attack chains, regional telemetry, and affiliate-level attack visibility. “For over three decades, ESET has been a trusted ally to governments and enterprises, guarding against advanced cybersecurity threats,” commented Roman Kováč, ESET’s Chief Research Officer. Highlighting the value of these reports, Kováč emphasized their blend of technical depth and actionable defense strategies, which are crucial for preempting cyberattacks and bolstering security measures.
Available in two tiers—ESET Threat Intelligence eCrime Reports and its Advanced counterpart—these reports are crafted from exclusive data, delivering insights from real-world cyber intrusions globally. They delve into tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to reveal concealed clusters of cyber activity, enhancing strategic decisions related to eCrime. Beyond merely monitoring, the reports can be enriched with ESET’s unique intelligence streams covering a spectrum of cyber threats, such as Android Infostealers, malicious email attachments, ransomware, and phishing URLs, among others. The reports allow organizations to significantly cut down the labor-intensive process of filtering through vast, uncurated datasets, enabling them to swiftly pinpoint and address new business risks and threats.
The eCrime Reports are structured to offer a comprehensive view of the current threat landscape. They encompass an Activity Summary that distills recent ransomware and infostealer campaigns into strategic insights, a Technical Analysis that provides an in-depth look at threat actors and attack chains, and a Monthly Digest that gives an executive-ready overview of key trends and incidents. For those opting for the Advanced tier, additional features include the ESET AI Advisor—an AI-driven tool for interpreting incidents—and access to a MISP server for streamlined threat intelligence integration.
This launch is a significant enhancement to ESET’s existing Threat Intelligence portfolio, which already includes Premium APT Reports offering detailed analysis of global Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs). These reports, supported by global threat hunters, expose espionage activities and exploitations, including those by state-aligned groups from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, and have been expanded to offer geopolitical context. ESET also provides a suite of intelligence feeds, covering a wide array of cyber threats.
With the RSAC 2026 on the horizon, ESET is set to showcase its innovations at booth N-5253, providing attendees with the opportunity to engage with their threat experts and experience demos. Detailed information about their presentation schedule and booth activities can be accessed online. ESET remains at the forefront of cybersecurity, merging AI capabilities with human expertise to protect businesses globally, offering solutions that are both robust and user-friendly.